Students travel in the best of Rigs, and they get them of TOOTHAKER PERSONAL. F. G. Cummings is cumming next week. S. W. Brewster is now a lawyer at Thayer. Frank Foster is back to graduate with '85. Cora Pierson is studying painting in Boston. Prof Gleed is in town looking over old scenes. Miss Agnes Wright keeps her name on '87's roll. T. F. Doran is back, after a summer on the farm. S. T. Williams cast his lot with the town of Harper. Miss Ida Bay is visiting her old friends in the city. W. H. McClure returned to see the fair. He saw her. Frank Talbott, of Atchison, is one of the new Freshmen. Miss Lulu Miller has a position in the Hiawatha schools. Claude Highbargin is punctually at his accustomed post. at his accustomed post. Rob Hayslett dealt out drugs for Straffon during the summer A. D. Hostetter, an old timer, is an agriculturalist at Wellsville. Miss Nellie Dow will attend a ladies' seminary in Illinois. Frank Penniman, from Fort Scott, enters the University this year. Miss Eva Howe spent the greater part of the vacation in Chicago. B. P. Blair worked, loafed and visited,and is back as big as ever. Miss Maud Mansfield will attend school this year at St. Charles, Mo. Miss Ella Ropes visited friends in Wyandotte, and is on the hill once more. Louise Julien, of Wyandotte, has entered the University and will join with '87. Anna Boddington, of 78, spent part of the summer with her mother, in Lawrence. Miss Maggie Breese, of Cottonwood Falls, has entered the S. P. class. A. P. Fellows had the largest display of insects at both Bismarck and Topeka fairs. C. R. Mahan will not return, but will pursue his theological studies at Washburn. Charles Linley will follow in the Victor's footsteps, and has an admission ticket. C. L. Smith has a lucrative position, and will not return till next year. Isaac Morgan, of Hiawatha, rejoins the gang, after a year's absence. He brought with him Mr. Walters, of that place. E. E. Ritchie is in politics at Council Grove. He is a member of the Republican central committee. Webster Davis, of Fremont, Mo., enters '88. Corneilson, the big batter, is on the field again. L. L. Bailey is shaking hands with his old friends. A. D. Hostetter has sent his brother to fill his old place. Miss Black comes from Ottawa to rejoin the Juniors. Carrie Morse will not return,but will stay in Emporia. H. F. Albert will be back next week with a brother. C. S. Metcalfe was a delegate to the Sigma Chi convention. Miss Hattie Hulick visited in Kansas City, but is here again. J. F. Tucker's classical phiz meanders up the hill this week. Frank Kelly comes from Morris county, refreshed after vacation. Fred Maier is teaching at Corning, and will not return till next year. M. J. Russell is teaching in McPherson county, and will not return next year. Palmer Ketner, valedictorian of his class in the Junction City High School, enlists with '88. Miss Rose Wagner will not attend the University this year, but will cast her lot with Perdue. Miss Dot Mead's friends will be sorry to learn that she is prevented from returning by ill health. R. C. Rankin has accepted a position in Shawneetown, Indian Territory, and will not return. W. E. Higgins, winner of Crew essay prize of '83, who had to leave last year on account of sickness, is with us again. W. L. Kerr was in a lawyer's office in Ottawa this summer. He also ran the Sunday School assembly. Misses Hattie Haskell and Alice Ropes were brilliant stars at the opera, "Naiad Queen," rendered in Lawrence, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Swickard were visiting Mrs. S's parents here last week. Mr. S. will have charge of the Exeter schools the coming year. Frank Fearl, who has been studying in his father's law office at Burlington, recently came up to see the fair (ones). His brother Charley is in a Burlington book office. Miss Lizzie Caldwell, an ex-student of the University, leaves for the east in a few days. During the winter she will attend the Mardi Gras, in New Orleans, and will not return before spring. Misses Olive Thompson, Hattie Haskell, Edth Webber and Mamie Hudson visited Misses Alice Bartell and Agnes Wright, in Junction City, this summer, and painted that town all the brilliant hues. John Sullivan, the only John, made himself famous with his brilliant correspondence with eastane journals. His "Henry Ward Beecher letter" to Geo. R. Peck, was a big scoop on the other newspaper men of the state. Miss Alice Bartell, of '83, has accepted a position as assistant principal of the Manhattan public schools. Mr. Will S., Geo Dick and Miss Ollie M. Lewis from Grant, will attend the University this year. M. J. Keys, one of the leaders of the class of '84, has already found the key to his future profession, and is a candidate for superintendent of public instruction. 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